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American Declarations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

American Declarations

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Harold K. Bush Jr. considers the mythic and rhetorical content of these definitive statements, which generally occur in the midst of cultural conflict, and clarifies how these pivotal moments both defend and reshape the "myth" that is the United States. Significant moments in our literary history -- in public speeches like Lincoln's first inaugural address, Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman?" or Robert Frost's recital at John F. Kennedy's inauguration -- both reflect and foster our beliefs of who Americans are and what America means.

Mark Twain and the Spiritual Crisis of His Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Mark Twain and the Spiritual Crisis of His Age

Mark Twain is often pictured as a severe critic of religious piety, shaking his fist at God and mocking the devout. This book highlights Twain's attractions to and engagements with the variety of religious phenomena of America in his lifetime. It offers a more complicated understanding of Twain and his literary output.

The Hemingway Files
  • Language: en

The Hemingway Files

Jack Springs, ends up in Kobe, Japan, where he encounters a Japanese professor of American literature, Goto. Goto is a collector of literary rarities. Through a series of meetings, Goto provides Jack with revelations about Hemingway and other literary giants. The Great Kobe Earthquake threatens to destroy all that had been revealed.

Continuing Bonds with the Dead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 254

Continuing Bonds with the Dead

Continuing Bonds with the Dead explores the redemptive literary achievements of five nineteenth-century American authors who lost a son or daughter. In it, Harold K. Bush illuminates America's evolving cultural attitudes about death and grief.

The Letters of Mark Twain and Joseph Hopkins Twichell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 472

The Letters of Mark Twain and Joseph Hopkins Twichell

This book contains the complete texts of all known correspondence between Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) and Joseph Hopkins Twichell. Theirs was a rich exchange. The long, deep friendship of Clemens and Twichell—a Congregationalist minister of Hartford, Connecticut—rarely fails to surprise, given the general reputation Twain has of being antireligious. Beyond this, an examination of the growth, development, and shared interests characterizing that friendship makes it evident that as in most things about him, Mark Twain defies such easy categorization or judgment. From the moment of their first encounter in 1868, a rapport was established. When Twain went to dinner at the Twichell home, h...

Lincoln in His Own Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Lincoln in His Own Time

More than any other American before or since, Abraham Lincoln had a way with words that has shaped our national idea of ourselves. Actively disliked and even vilified by many Americans for the vast majority of his career, this most studied, most storied, and most documented leader still stirs up controversy. Showing not only the development of a powerful mind but the ways in which our sixteenth president was perceived by equally brilliant American minds of a decidedly literary and political bent, Harold K. Bush’s Lincoln in His Own Time provides some of the most significant contemporary meditations on the Great Emancipator’s legacy and cultural significance. The forty-two entries in this...

A Historical Guide to Mark Twain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

A Historical Guide to Mark Twain

Mark Twain is still one of the most enduring and beloved of America's great writers. In this guide to Twain, his life and times and the historical context in which he operated Shelley Fisher Fishkin assembles original essays by leading scholars that describe and define the man.

Above the American Renaissance
  • Language: en

Above the American Renaissance

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Above the American Renaissance takes David S. Reynolds's classic study Beneath the American Renaissance as a model and a provocation to consider how language and concepts broadly defined as spiritual are essential to understanding nineteenth-century American literary culture. In the 1980s, Reynolds's scholarship and methodology enlivened investigations of religious culture, and since then, for reasons that include a rising respect for interdisciplinarity and the aftershocks of the 9/11 attacks, religion in literature has become a major area of inquiry for Americanists. In essays that reconsider and contextualize Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Herman Melville, Abraham Lincoln, and others, this volume captures the vibrancy of spiritual considerations in American literary studies and points a way forward within literary and spiritual investigations. In addition to the editors and David S. Reynolds, contributors include Jeffrey Bilbro, Dawn Coleman, Jonathan A. Cook, Tracy Fessenden, Zachary Hutchins, Richard Kopley, Mason I. Lowance Jr., John Matteson, Christopher N. Phillips, Vivian Pollak, Michael Robertson, Gail K. Smith, Claudia Stokes, and Timothy Sweet.

Mark Twain and Male Friendship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Mark Twain and Male Friendship

This book explores male friendship in America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries through Mark Twain and the relationships he had with William Dean Howells, Joseph Twichell, and Henry H. Rogers.

Critical essays on the mith of the american Adam
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 256

Critical essays on the mith of the american Adam

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